I was forever a "stay-in-school type fan. But that has changed as reality set in.
This is just a reminder of why these days none of us ever have a right to insist that players stay in school once they have high draft value. This applies to running backs most of all...as they have a certain number of carries in them and it doesn't matter at what level it is.

He's just a junior, so things will work out eventually for him. Hopefully.

Sad as he just lost millions of dollars today from no fault of his own. His injury history goes to show you how you just can't take RB's high in the draft unless they are a generational talent and why you need a stable of capable backs in the league.

I was forever a "stay-in-school type fan. But that has changed as reality set in.
This is just a reminder of why these days none of us ever have a right to insist that players stay in school once they have high draft value. This applies to running backs most of all...as they have a certain number of carries in them and it doesn't matter at what level it is.

He's just a junior, so things will work out eventually for him. Hopefully.

The worst case scenario is he comes out of there with a Degree. That's a good thing.

Hope he recovers and has a productive NFL career, but if not he always has that degree to fall back on.

At least the good news is he's only a junior. Spurrier can redshirt him next year and give him 2 more years so he can finish school. I'm not sure how serious he was about his education since he was such a top prospect and probably knew he'd have a good chance of going to the NFL since his junior year of HS. But now he can have 2 years to evaluate his future.

That was ugly.....gruesome......I feel real bad not only for Lattimore, but also the player that hit him. You know that kid has to be going through so much in his mind right now. No one wants to get injured and almost no one wants to be "That Guy" who put someone on the shelf. That really took away from what was a great game.